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EXAMPLES TO FOLLOW!

The exhibition Examples to Follow! presents artistic practices that contribute to the preservation of the planet and aim to influence conscious consumer behavior. Sustainability requires a broadening of perception in the collaborating of the arts and sciences. Boundaries between artistic and technical creativity, between feasibility and idea are abolished.
‘We don’t need morality and abstinence, but [...]

SUGAR PIE HONEY BUNCH

Blast from the past: two forgotten page-turners reissued over at Hyphen. Large indeed.

TOLAAS CONTINUED

As we’re getting ready to publish our next issue, of course we’re still keeping an eye on Sissel Tolaas, who is as busy as ever. You can find quite an interesting insight into recent work and some facts about smell here, or join a studio visit at her lab here. And in case you have [...]

The Macgyvers

Everything you need to know about Drawdio. (Yes, you can buy it.)
We need more new instruments. To start with, have some fun with Baby Scratch!
And in the end we all play in a band: The Macgyvers.

Mind your nose

While I still miss a Swabian float at Karneval der Kulturen, you should not miss to drop your vote at our “Language of Smell”-Poll.
We have now transcribed all the entries from mono.klub#26 last week for further discussion. One vote for each category: yellow, pink and green.

VOCODED DATA

Next month’s recommended read is going to be published here – oh, and here.

ATOMIC

What can I say… drin – drin

NONE THE WISER

I’ve come to really appreciate Christmas, but mostly for the reason that it affords the luxury of time: time to sleep in, time to talk to people you have lost sight of for a while, time to read that issue of mono.kultur you never got around to finishing, time to think, time to kill time. [...]

Big Boys sing along: Deep Duets

Singing animals never fail to fascinate. While dogs like to form choirs, many birds are known for their gospel-like call-and-response patterns during mating season. In their role as the Early-Adopter of the Wild, Australian Lyrebirds go even further and impress females and biologists alike by picking up the hottest shit before it’s out on iTunes.
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